Student Work
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Mixed Media Sculpture (10)
These are sculptures inspired by Pennsylvania fauna created by students enrolled in the Wagner Institute's SNAP program. The sculptures are made with a armature wire frame, paper mache, acrylic paint, and then an assortment of other materials such as fur, feathers, and sequins. -
Relief Printmaking (15)
Relief prints by students of all ages from Congreso de Latino Unidos, the Allens Lane Art Center, the Multicultural Academy Charter School, and Olney High School. -
White Line Woodcuts (10)
White line woodcuts are a form of printmaking unique to the United States. It began with six artists in Provincetown, Massachusetts in 1915. Images done in this style have a folksy feel and typically capture scenes from everyday life. It is a fairly simple process with stunningly colorful results. -
United Friends School (6)
Examples of work done by students at United Friends School, a Pre-K-8th grade Quaker school. -
Figure Drawing (11)
Work by high school students enrolled in a college level figure drawing class at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts while I was an assistant instructor.